Jeffrey Epstein secret files that will ‘make you sick’ expected to be released by U.S. Attorney General today: Live

The U.S. Department of Justice is set to release more files related to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein on Thursday with Attorney General Pam Bondi claiming the details are “pretty sick.”
Bondi had faced mounting pressure from both Republicans and Democrats to release the disgraced financier’s “client list” and told Fox News Wednesday that “some Epstein information” would made public. Flight logs, names and “a lot of information” are set to be revealed, she said upon being probed about what information will explicitly be released.
The nation’s top law enforcement officer, who stated the Epstein files were currently sitting on her desk, said that more than 250 alleged victims had been documented, a figure she told Jesse Watters will “make you sick.” Officials are making final redactions to the victims before the files are released, Bondi said.
The announcement came after congressional Republicans pressed the DOJ to release the Epstein files among other federal secrets, including declassifying documents surrounding former President John F Kennedy’s assassination.
Earlier this month James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, established a task force to decide whether to publish materials related to federal government interests and “end an era of secrecy.”